Cribbage requires humility, an understanding that all players are equals, and an implicit faith that even though it may take a while, the pendulum will always swing. Joan Wickersham’s latest book is ...
Cribbage involves strategy, adaptability, and luck, currently giving human players an edge over AI. “15-two, 15-four and there ain’t no more.” “That’s a 19 hand.” For now, human cribbage players still ...
Join me as I teach my son the basics of CNC machining in this beginner-friendly tutorial. Perfect for anyone starting out and wanting a simple, hands-on introduction to CNC! #CNCTutorial ...
On Saturday, May 17, the Milwaukee Brewers are bringing a slice of Wisconsin tradition to American Family Field, and fans couldn’t be more excited. The first 25,000 ticketed fans through the gates ...
To keep people entertained during long winters, bars often provide some types of games, especially pool and darts. In Wisconsin, that also extends to classic card games and other activities, including ...
Human echolocation has at times allowed people to ride bikes or play basketball despite being completely blind from a very young age. These echolocators typically perceive their environment by ...
Oct 23, 2024 - Mar 27, 2025 | 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM Add to Calendar 23-10-2024 18:30 27-03-2025 21:00 America/Toronto Cribbage Nights at Heather Curling Club Cribbage returns to the Heather Curling Club ...
If there’s one sex tip we never tire of drilling into your pretty little heads, it’s consent. Consent is key! Consent is king! Consent is crucial! And yet, today we’re here to talk about ...
Stacey, the chief executive of a nonprofit focused on energy efficiency, wanted to bolster her leadership team by creating a chief operating officer position. Her first two hires to fill the role were ...
I read “Middlemarch” for the first time during my sophomore year of college. I didn’t get it. Why would Dorothea, a young and intelligent woman, marry that annoying old man? How could she be so stupid ...
I’m out of town today. This busy brain — and this column — are taking a break this weekend from the politics that normally consume the thoughts and works of an opinion writer. Instead, I’m spending ...